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Vol. VI No. 3
Denominational
Coordinator Named
Dr. Cecil M. Hyatt, Professor of
Bible and Religious Education, has
just been appointed Denominational
Coordinator for California Baptist
College. In making the announcement, Dr. Loyed R. Simmons, President of CBC, stated that Dr. Hyatt's
new position will enable him to
develop closer ties and cooperation
with our State Baptist Convention,
individual associations and churches.
Dr. Hyatt has already assumed
this position, and beginning with this
semester will give one-fifth of his
time to these new functions. As Coordinator, he will continue to direct
the January Bible Study Clinic held
on the campus each year, will be a
member of the Administrative Council
of CBC, and will correlate the activities of the College and the State
Convention.
Dr. Hyatt received his B. A.
degree from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. His doctrinal
dissertation was "The Doctrine of
Salvation in the Book of Psalms."
He taught for five years at East
Texas State Teacher's College, one
year at Southwestern Baptist Seminary, one year at Texas Christian
University, and has been on the
faculty at CBC since September,
1961. His pastoral experience has
included the following: Byers,
Oklahoma; Comanche, Oklahoma; and
four pastorates in Texas: Mansfield,
Hickory Creek, Park Street in Greenville, and First Baptist of Port
Lavaca. From 1954 to 1958 he was
manager and public relations director
of the Texas Baptist Encampment at
Palacios, Texas. He is a regular
contributor to the CALIFORNIA
SOUTHERN BAPTIST with his informative article answering theological and doctrinal questions.
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
February, 1966
CHARLES DAVIS
JEANNE DAVIS
C.B.C. FACULTY MEMBERS RESIGN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Mr. Dewey R. Jones resigned their
respective positions on the CBC faculty. Their resignations were effective the end of the Fall Semester.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis served on the faculty here since 1956. Mr.
Davis was an assistant bookkeeper for CBC'and taught in the Business
Department. He has accepted the position of Director of the Business
Department at Navarro Junior College in Corsicana, Texas. Mrs. Davis
taught Speech and Drama, and for many years directed the well-known
Drama Trios at CBC.
Mr. Dewey R." Jones, Coach and Director of Athletics, graduated
from CBC in 1958 and began his duties as coach the same year. In
1965, he was named Director of Athletics. He was on the first basketball team at CBC and was the first full-time coach. Without the aid of
a gymnasium, he directed athletics with great skill and Christian spirit.
Mr. Jones leaves CBC to enter business as Regional Director of
Recruiting for the Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company. His office
will be located in Long Beach, but he and his family plan to live in
Riverside for the time being. Mr. Jones continued as coach of the
basketball team throughout the remainder of the season.
Mr. Larry Hagler, Accountant for CBC, will be teaching some of the
business classes this semester and Mrs. May Morris will be teaching
some of the speech courses. Mr. Charles Dabney will teach physical
education and sports.

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""""CCIND TABLE
Vol. VI No. 3
Denominational
Coordinator Named
Dr. Cecil M. Hyatt, Professor of
Bible and Religious Education, has
just been appointed Denominational
Coordinator for California Baptist
College. In making the announcement, Dr. Loyed R. Simmons, President of CBC, stated that Dr. Hyatt's
new position will enable him to
develop closer ties and cooperation
with our State Baptist Convention,
individual associations and churches.
Dr. Hyatt has already assumed
this position, and beginning with this
semester will give one-fifth of his
time to these new functions. As Coordinator, he will continue to direct
the January Bible Study Clinic held
on the campus each year, will be a
member of the Administrative Council
of CBC, and will correlate the activities of the College and the State
Convention.
Dr. Hyatt received his B. A.
degree from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. His doctrinal
dissertation was "The Doctrine of
Salvation in the Book of Psalms."
He taught for five years at East
Texas State Teacher's College, one
year at Southwestern Baptist Seminary, one year at Texas Christian
University, and has been on the
faculty at CBC since September,
1961. His pastoral experience has
included the following: Byers,
Oklahoma; Comanche, Oklahoma; and
four pastorates in Texas: Mansfield,
Hickory Creek, Park Street in Greenville, and First Baptist of Port
Lavaca. From 1954 to 1958 he was
manager and public relations director
of the Texas Baptist Encampment at
Palacios, Texas. He is a regular
contributor to the CALIFORNIA
SOUTHERN BAPTIST with his informative article answering theological and doctrinal questions.
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
February, 1966
CHARLES DAVIS
JEANNE DAVIS
C.B.C. FACULTY MEMBERS RESIGN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Mr. Dewey R. Jones resigned their
respective positions on the CBC faculty. Their resignations were effective the end of the Fall Semester.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis served on the faculty here since 1956. Mr.
Davis was an assistant bookkeeper for CBC'and taught in the Business
Department. He has accepted the position of Director of the Business
Department at Navarro Junior College in Corsicana, Texas. Mrs. Davis
taught Speech and Drama, and for many years directed the well-known
Drama Trios at CBC.
Mr. Dewey R." Jones, Coach and Director of Athletics, graduated
from CBC in 1958 and began his duties as coach the same year. In
1965, he was named Director of Athletics. He was on the first basketball team at CBC and was the first full-time coach. Without the aid of
a gymnasium, he directed athletics with great skill and Christian spirit.
Mr. Jones leaves CBC to enter business as Regional Director of
Recruiting for the Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company. His office
will be located in Long Beach, but he and his family plan to live in
Riverside for the time being. Mr. Jones continued as coach of the
basketball team throughout the remainder of the season.
Mr. Larry Hagler, Accountant for CBC, will be teaching some of the
business classes this semester and Mrs. May Morris will be teaching
some of the speech courses. Mr. Charles Dabney will teach physical
education and sports.